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[laughter] >> jon: so weird! as soon as they comprehensive immigration reform the floor fell and mccain even though he is standing and cheering cannot be seen. [ laughter ] it was on rubio to bring word of this accepting republican party. his performance was perhaps [speak spanish] and sudden it will story was the self deportation of marco rubio's saliva from the inside of his mouth to the outside of his face. don't wipe. you are only drawing attention -- not the spittle. this can't end well. well as long as you don't -- no-o-o-o! don't! no oooo! why? [laughter] i gotta say obama talked for an hour without such as a sip. may need a prompter but at least he doesn't need an iv bag. few people know this but lost in last night's -- [laughter] yeah? [cheers and applause] we worked really hard on this whole thing. [ laughter ] at the end of the day we're like oh, (bleep) what is the title. throw that out. argghh. [laughter] few people know this but lost in last night's hydration disaster was the fact that senator rubio
[laughter] >> jon: so weird! as soon as they comprehensive immigration reform the floor fell and mccain even though he is standing and cheering cannot be seen. [ laughter ] it was on rubio to bring word of this accepting republican party. his performance was perhaps [speak spanish] and sudden it will story was the self deportation of marco rubio's saliva from the inside of his mouth to the outside of his face. don't wipe. you are only drawing attention -- not the spittle. this can't end...
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jon? jon: big day. john roberts, thank you. jenna: well, right now the legal team for an ex-cop convicted of killing his third wife making a last ditch effort. drew peterson could soon learn his prison sentence unless a judge grants him a new trial today. we're awaiting a decision that could come down at any moment. we'll keep you posted. >>> also, a movie adapted from bill o'reilly's best-selling book, "killing lincoln," rakes in record viewership for one network. >> at 21 minutes and 55 seconds past 7 a.m. on saturday, april 15th, 1865, abraham lincoln draws his last breath. jenna: recognize the voice there? i bet you do. coming up, we're going to talk to bill about the breakout hit based on his book. what does this say about american leadership today that we're looking so far into the past? we'll ask bill next. when you have diabetes... your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [
jon? jon: big day. john roberts, thank you. jenna: well, right now the legal team for an ex-cop convicted of killing his third wife making a last ditch effort. drew peterson could soon learn his prison sentence unless a judge grants him a new trial today. we're awaiting a decision that could come down at any moment. we'll keep you posted. >>> also, a movie adapted from bill o'reilly's best-selling book, "killing lincoln," rakes in record viewership for one network. >>...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning, everybody. we start in south africa where right now the once revered olympian oscar pistorius is facing a magistrate for the second time. he's being accused of shooting his model girlfriend to death and by all accounts he's having extremely hard time just keeping it together in court. often breaking down uncontrollably there on scene. "today in the bay's" marla tellez has been monitoring this all morning long. new developments here in our newsroom this morning. this hearing right now is happening while his girlfriend is simultaneously being laid to rest. >> to say it's an emotional day for the pistorius family and the family of reeva steenkamp is a major understatement. we'll begin in the courtroom where oscar pistorius is so distraught he's spending most of the time sobbing. the prosecution is arguing he shot and killed his 29-year-old girlfriend in an act of premeditated murder saying pistorius fired through a bathroom door where steenkamp locked herself in after an
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning, everybody. we start in south africa where right now the once revered olympian oscar pistorius is facing a magistrate for the second time. he's being accused of shooting his model girlfriend to death and by all accounts he's having extremely hard time just keeping it together in court. often breaking down uncontrollably there on scene. "today in the bay's" marla tellez has been monitoring this all morning long. new...
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you don't want to make it impossible, jon. you want to make it difficult. we want to ask ourselves really the same question you ask yourself before you do anything else in foreign policy are the li likely benefits going to out-weigh the likely cost. does it make sense to do this opposed to capturing them, let them be and letting the local government do something opposed to sending in a special forces team? you have to go through an analytical framework and cost-benefit analysis and seems to me we've been quick on the tricker because it's safe and easy to do compared to everything else. we don't want to create a world, quite honestly where drone strikes become common place. you have to think what we do and how we do it. what kind of message does that send around the world to other governments. we don't want to make this casual. we have to make it doable but exceptional. >> richard, if you, i guess discreetly is the word, for more sparingly or smartly, are drone strikes an effective tool disrupting and discouraging terrorists. >>> the argument from the white
you don't want to make it impossible, jon. you want to make it difficult. we want to ask ourselves really the same question you ask yourself before you do anything else in foreign policy are the li likely benefits going to out-weigh the likely cost. does it make sense to do this opposed to capturing them, let them be and letting the local government do something opposed to sending in a special forces team? you have to go through an analytical framework and cost-benefit analysis and seems to me...
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i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to this morning. first, we are on storm watch. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. it has begun. we have showers on the radar this morning. at this point they are centralized over the north bay so we'll see the bulk of the moisture move south as we progress throughout the morning hours. that means a rough drive to work on the way. even on my drive here i had to use my windshield wipers almost the entire way because we had a steady mist out there. conditions are going to get worse as we head throughout the
i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to this morning. first, we are on storm watch. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. it has begun. we have showers on the radar this morning. at this point they are centralized over the north bay so we'll see the bulk of the moisture move south as we progress throughout the morning hours. that means a rough drive to work on the way. even on my drive here i had to use my windshield...
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1980's, and i'm being followed by a big muslim to the tune of-- >> remember cat stevens and he was at jon stewart's rally for quote, insanity. and here is a guy, here is a guy-- >> thises '80s, sean, if you're offended, change the channel you've got to lighten up. >> sean: i don't think that nbc would do it. >> they have in the past. >> sean: no, they have not. >> i just gave you an example. >> sean: it's not relevant. >> it's not relevant? come on. >> sean: an example. >> give me another one. >> sean: four americans died september 11th 2012 in benghazi and six months later we may have the first clue of what really happened inside the consulate. coming up next, two men, one of who knew the four brave americans gives us a definitive report on what happened that tragic night and then the return of alec baldwin's temper. rumor has it the troubled actor strikes again as he reportedly unleashes, according to the new york post, a rant against a new york post photographer. the altercation was caught on tape and we're working to get that to you and we will tonight here on hannnnnnnnnn [ male anno
1980's, and i'm being followed by a big muslim to the tune of-- >> remember cat stevens and he was at jon stewart's rally for quote, insanity. and here is a guy, here is a guy-- >> thises '80s, sean, if you're offended, change the channel you've got to lighten up. >> sean: i don't think that nbc would do it. >> they have in the past. >> sean: no, they have not. >> i just gave you an example. >> sean: it's not relevant. >> it's not relevant? come...
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abc's jon karl has more on what we expect to hear from the president. good morning, jon. he's going to ratchet up the pressure on congress. >> reporter: he sure is. he's trying to shame congress to do something to replace the cuts. and this morning, the president will be surrounded by emergency workers, firefighters, emts and others. to say if the cuts go into effect in ten days, fema will be forced to cut grants to local and state governments for emergency workers. and firefighters and other emergency workers will see their jobs on the line. the bigger picture, george, he'll warn that these cuts go into effect, it will hurt the economy at large. and that means hundreds of thousands of middle-class jobs potentially at risk. >> and the president says he is willing to negotiate a deal that would include some spending cuts but also some revenue increases. but the chance of these happening and the chances of avoiding the across-the-board cuts are dwindling to almost zero, right? >> reporter: there's virtually no chance they get averted in ten days. they're almost certainly to
abc's jon karl has more on what we expect to hear from the president. good morning, jon. he's going to ratchet up the pressure on congress. >> reporter: he sure is. he's trying to shame congress to do something to replace the cuts. and this morning, the president will be surrounded by emergency workers, firefighters, emts and others. to say if the cuts go into effect in ten days, fema will be forced to cut grants to local and state governments for emergency workers. and firefighters and...
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there was a gentleman by the name of ron jon batra who lives in mississippi. he watched the movie lincoln. he got to wondering what ever happened to the states that rejected ratifying the amendment to abolish slavery. new jersey delaware, kentucky and mississippi all rejected it. in the years past, new jersey -- >> bill: delaware did? i didn't know that. >> new jersey, delaware, kentucky, all fixed that. they went on to say yes slavery is bad. we reject it. mississippi never did. >> bill: no! >> but they have fixed it, bill. they have fixed it. slavery is officially abolished in the state of mississippi as of this month. so there! >> bill: how about sodomy? >> i'm sure that's outlawed there. i'm sure that's still outlawed there. >> bill: no more slavery in mississippi. all 50 states. >> welcome to the 21st century. >> bill: we're so proud of mississippi. >> thank god for mississippi. >> bill: that didn't happen under haley barbour. >> in 1995, there was a state resolution that was introduced that ratified the amendment and it passed. but the secretary of state
there was a gentleman by the name of ron jon batra who lives in mississippi. he watched the movie lincoln. he got to wondering what ever happened to the states that rejected ratifying the amendment to abolish slavery. new jersey delaware, kentucky and mississippi all rejected it. in the years past, new jersey -- >> bill: delaware did? i didn't know that. >> new jersey, delaware, kentucky, all fixed that. they went on to say yes slavery is bad. we reject it. mississippi never did....
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thank, jon. want to get more insight on what to expect tonight from david katz. david, good to see you. >> thank you. >> you think a deal does get down but maybe not at this price? >> that's correct. we think michael dell is the best buyer but we think he's got to up the price. you've gotten a lot of shareholder resistance. a 20-plus value, we don't think that is going to get paid for. we think you probably have to get the price up to 14 1/2, 14 3/4 to get the majority of share holders to buy into this. >> for that sweetener you credit whom? >> southeastern and some of the large value shareholders who are putting pressure that this price is much, much too low has emb e emboldened others to step up. they are paying six times earnings if you adjust to cash. it's the cheapest 25 stocks in the s&p 500. to take a company private, you should be paying a little bit more for that. >> i assume you've done a decent study into cash flow in this business and declining era of p.c. sales. how confident are you that that gets turned around, even once in the protection of being
thank, jon. want to get more insight on what to expect tonight from david katz. david, good to see you. >> thank you. >> you think a deal does get down but maybe not at this price? >> that's correct. we think michael dell is the best buyer but we think he's got to up the price. you've gotten a lot of shareholder resistance. a 20-plus value, we don't think that is going to get paid for. we think you probably have to get the price up to 14 1/2, 14 3/4 to get the majority of...
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and we want to curate those conversations, too, so, you know, if we have a piece that makes it onto jon stewart, as it did last week, that's in the marginalia alongside with a comment somebody saying this is completely wrong, okay? missed the whole point here. which is, which is an important dynamic. because the conversation that continues after the piece is where i think a lot of the impact can happen. so in all this there's sort of two major object -- not objections, but questions about our work and whether or not it can be successful, trying to take this serious journalism and adapting it to the digital age. the first is, um, that in the age of twitter and facebook are people really seriously interested in the reading quality journalism? um, and this is one of my favorite questions because i feel like, um, my own background in the world of social media hits up against the world of serious journalism all the time. and what i say and what we see in our data is that social media is not actually competing with the attention spans of people reading longer pieces or -- doesn't necessarily
and we want to curate those conversations, too, so, you know, if we have a piece that makes it onto jon stewart, as it did last week, that's in the marginalia alongside with a comment somebody saying this is completely wrong, okay? missed the whole point here. which is, which is an important dynamic. because the conversation that continues after the piece is where i think a lot of the impact can happen. so in all this there's sort of two major object -- not objections, but questions about our...